GCI Churches and Work in Europe

Europe
– the challenge and opportunity

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James
Henderson, in addition to being National
Director in the United Kingdom, is also one of the Missions Directors for
Europe. He writes the following:

Modern
Europe is changing. Alongside stereotypical national images is emerging a new
world order with staggering potential. The sad thing is that this brave new
world is often godless. God is not on the agenda. Europe has been called
neo-pagan, post-Christian.

Of course, communities of
Christians do survive and at times thrive, and in some places an archaic form
of Christianity remains amidst the debris of failed state religion, adhered to
nominally for the most part. Faith in Christ, however, is in short supply
whereas secularism, humanism and faith as multiculturalism seem the order of
the day. To be a Christian is regarded as possibly fanatical, a social
indiscretion or an embarrassing inconvenience.

Europe is stony ground
indeed for the gospel. But the work of faith must go on. Christians tell their
stories of courageous faith amidst an increasingly disinterested and sometimes
hostile society.

What can our denomination
do in the spiritual wilderness that is Europe? We think that God can perform a
miracle. Just as he transformed the five loaves and two fishes and fed
thousands, so Christ can take what little we offer and through his miracle feed
spiritually tens of thousands. Scattered throughout Europe we have grace-filled
congregations and contacts who seek to be used by God in his mighty work. We
need to hold their hands in faith. Below is an introduction to their stories.
Please pray with us that God will use us to proclaim the good news of our Lord,
Jesus Christ.

United
Kingdom and Ireland

There
are 1,414 members in the British Isles and Ireland, meeting in 46
congregations. However, without God, we are nothing. Our fellowship has come to
realize clearly that we cannot do his work on our own strength. In the UK and
Ireland, we have rededicated ourselves to the work of God. It is our prayer
that he will use us for the furtherance of his gospel. Our congregations
participate in living and sharing the gospel nationally and locally where they
live. To find out more, check out our website at www.wcg.org.uk.

Estonia

The church has had
members in Estonia since 1988. In 1989 one of our members together with seven
other Estonians started an organisation that could help fellow Estonians. This
project is now one of the largest Estonian organisations helping released
criminals find work and housing, helping street children, a boy’s home for the
homeless and other projects. We have 15 members living in Tartu, Estonia, which
is the second-largest city in the country. The Scandinavian pastor visits
Estonia four times a year serving the members, holding public lectures, where
the public requests the topics. And for the last three years we have held a
summer school for the Estonian youth of the town of Kallaste. The local school
requested the subjects: Basic and advanced English, Computer, Art, Principles
of living and American football (especially requested by the local school)!

France

L’Eglise Universelle de Dieu / Le
Monde à Venir is a Christian community of 700 members spread over 10 churches
in metropolitan France and three churches in the Caribbean. In France, churches
are in Bordeaux, Laval, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Metz, Narbonne,
Selestat-Mulhouse, Paris and Orléans. House churches are also being developed.
The church’s work in France began 40 years ago, in 1967, with the publication
of a magazine. Our magazine La Vie Chrétienne reflects our new
understanding and doctrinal orientations. We teach salvation by grace through
faith in Jesus Christ. The church teaches the values of the New Testament and
that salvation is offered to all humanity. Members are encouraged to live their
daily lives according to these principles.

The National Ecclesiastical
Council, composed of three pastors and a spokesperson, works hand in hand with
the church board to offer pastoral care and handle administrative matters. We
encourage members to get involved in church activities as well as in their
local communities. Outreach ministries for the elders, youth and little ones
are encouraged and developed. A prayer ministry binds the local churches with
our scattered members and those who are in difficult situations. The annual
"Celebration of the Kingdom" is a strong moment in the life of our
Christian community. Information can be obtained on our website: www.lemondeavenir.com. Email: contact@lemondeavenir.com Street
address: 53 rue Raymond Losserand, 75014 PARIS – France.

Italy

In 1982, there were only a few
Italian members. They had come into contact with us in other parts of the
world. The first elder was ordained in 1985, and congregations were formed in
Rome, Milan and Catania. New contacts mainly came through heavily subsidized
media: a nationwide television program, an Italian version of our magazine,
which at one point had a circulation of 100,000, and through various booklets
on aspects of Christian living and doctrine.

Today the church in Italy
is growing again, mainly through personal evangelism, and there are about 120
people meeting in small groups or churches in Turin, Milan, Genoa, Trento,
Vicenza, Ancona, Rome, Bari, Catania and Lercara Friddi (Sicily) and Sassari
(Sardinia). There are also members in Alessandria, Naples and the Calabria
region. The church publishes a free quarterly magazine titled Seguimi
and organizes a nationwide festival during the last week of each August.

Portugal

The Portuguese
church is small in numbers but big in heart. Our members are geographically
distant from one another, some living in the north, south and central part of
the country. There are also members in the Madeira and Azores islands. Portugal
has a long coastline facing the Atlantic Ocean and in the age of discovery
established colonies in diverse parts of the world. They share language and
cultural links with these countries. Meetings are held in the Lisbon area, so
if you are ever in Portugal you are welcome to fellowship with us. Our website www.idm.pt contains our contact information as well
as many articles in the Portuguese language.

Scandinavia

We have had members in Scandinavia
since the mid 1950s. The members have always been scattered in this region
because they came in contact with the church through mass media. There are 65
members in the three Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The
church has regular meetings in Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm and in other areas
on a less regular basis. The church produces five booklets a year in Norwegian,
Swedish and Danish with a readership of just over 1,000. The church has a
homepage in all three languages: www.gvks.org.
We have Estonia as an outreach project and serves the members there. In recent
years we have held a summer school for Estonian youth of the town of Kallaste.
The regional pastor for Scandinavia is Carl Fredrik Aas.

Switzerland

There are currently 25 members
attending our three multi-cultural congregations in Basel, Zürich and Geneva.
The church in Switzerland subsidizes the printing of a Christian magazine in
the Italian language entitled Seguimi. Among the projects supported by
Swiss members is a youth camp in Estonia, as well as a humanitarian program
supporting street children and released prisoners.

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